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carrotsticks what did u get in hsc maths? 100 for everything?
 

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I've uploaded them.

Please let me know if you see any typos!
 

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The inequality in 11e) is only > than, not >=, isn't it?
 

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11.f should be +1 not -1

edit: the product rule at the start is wrong is all, error carried through :)
 

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11 f) the derivative of e^x lnx should have a + sign, not a - sign
 

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Haha cheers for all this! My goodness, such trivial errors.

It appears that I can neither read nor use the product rule!
 

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Haha cheers for all this! My goodness, such trivial errors.

It appears that I can neither read nor use the product rule!
other than that everything looks good i think.
would i lose a mark for not writing the units in 12a)ii) ?
and in part 13ciii (parametrics), i only stated that y =/= 2a, i didn't say x =/= 0. would i lose a mark for this?
 

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